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...tourney, and when the squad's card is drawn from the hat for pairings. Harvard invariably gets paired with a top team. This year the victory over Clemson, which would have heightened chances for a high ranking came too late, and the Crimson's early-season California jaunt didn't produce any upsets over top-ranked squads...
What could've, should've and would've been the Harvard women's lacrosse squad's most inspiring road trip to date became one of the most disappointing, less than 24 hours into the weekend jaunt through upstate New York...
...looked like a real nice morning for a trip, so Russell Grafton, 79, and his wife Ruby, 74, climbed into their 1982 Ford Bronco and drove off. Thus began a nine-day jaunt that frazzled the Graftons' relatives, baffled police and may have involved some 4,000 U.S. miles...
Still Life unfortunately does not capture fully the excitement of the 1981 tour a trans-continental jaunt which reaffirmed the Stones' ability to provide the best material in the field even in their dotage. The album is so cleanly recorded and finely re-mixed that pieces like "Under My Thumb" and "Let's Spend the Night Together" lose some of their bite, particularly the latter, which sounds downright cheerful. Though the Stones have mastered the art of making studio productions sound spontaneous, they have never succeeded consistently in producing top-notch concert records. Only Get Year...
There was no doubt that Reagan was up for his ten-day, 10,659-mile jaunt. The President began striking mixed notes of light humor and high seriousness even before he left. Speaking to 300 Government officials who assembled in the White House East Room Wednesday to see him off, the President observed: "We've got everything packed, and Nancy is upstairs unplugging the toaster. I guess we're ready...